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Here's the thing, I am old enough so that I am routinely administered cognitive tests by physicians examining me. Not because of how I am acting, but merely (I desperately hope) because of how old I am. I also regularly take the tests on the "Elevate" app. So far, I am good. The only one I have any problem with are the ones that require I quickly memorize a long string of text. I couldn't do that when I was in elementary school. I am, to this day, embarrassed at how long it took me and how long I had to work to memorize: The Gettysburg Address, the Preamble to the Constitution, Patrick Henry's "Give me liberty or give me death" speech, etc. But now, it gives me an excuse to blow off the memorization parts of cognitive tests because I can "claim" I was never good at it and certainly haven't improved as I have aged.